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60 seconds with Head of Policy
Journal 5th September 2024
Sophie McIvor sat down with Jennifer Paton a year after taking on the role at the Society. Read about what the next year might look like and her team aspirations.
Assisted dying, long-term prisoner release and public finances
Journal 4th September 2024
The Society’s committee’s policy updates this month cover, like always, a broad mix of topics. Including the committee view that there are a number of deficiencies in the Assisted Dying Bill linked to its competence in relation to the European Convention on Human Rights and mental health and capacity legislation.
Read the latest decision
Journal 4th September 2024
The SSDT published a further decision in August which we have shared on the Journal Content Hub for you.
Navigating greenwashing
Journal 3rd September 2024
Greenwashing has gained more scrutiny within organisations in recent years as recognition of an increasing requirement for environmental sustainability and corporate responsibility grows. So what is it and how does it impact the legal landscape?
Service standards and risk management (part 2)
Journal 30th August 2024
Better understand the importance of ensuring compliance with the Law Society’s Service Standard, in the final instalment of these articles.
On the case
Journal 29th August 2024
We speak to renowned criminologist Professor David Wilson about why you should never trust a serial killer, the five serial killer victim types, the state of the sector, and training the next generation. We also explore the rise of the armchair detective and why ultimately “The police can’t have it both ways. They can’t ask for the help of the public on one hand and then criticise armchair detectives on the other.”
Five Scottish Legal Walks return
Journal 27th August 2024
The Access to Justice Foundation Scotland committee is looking forward to its planned autumn 2024 events, raising money for much-needed legal advice services in Scotland.
Managing partner, managing relationships
Journal 22nd August 2024
We meet Brodies’ new managing partner Stephen Goldie to find out the skills and experiences that are needed to lead a £100m+ law firm.
Private lets at a premium
Journal 22nd August 2024
Let's take a look at a recent Housing and Property Chamber decision involving payments to reserve properties, which reflects on the nuances within the relevant regime.
Do you know a legal pioneer?
Journal 21st August 2024
As part of its 75th anniversary celebrations, the Society has launched a new accolade designed to honour those who have made significant contributions to Scotland’s legal sector.
Victims highlight gender abuse complexities
Journal 20th August 2024
A new report has been published by the Scottish Sentencing Council examining how victim-survivors of domestic abuse view sentencing.
Service standards and risk management
Journal 20th August 2024
Understand the importance of ensuring compliance with the Law Society’s Service Standard, in the first of two articles with Lockton.
SPONSORED: Cashroom breaks records with unprecedented surge in new signings
Journal 15th August 2024
Over the summer, Cashroom, has just experienced the busiest month in its history for new signings.
August decisions
Journal 15th August 2024
The Scottish Solicitor’s Disciplinary Tribunal have published their August decisions.
Remembering our colleagues and friends
Journal 14th August 2024
The Society have shared the latest obituary list, for all of us all to take a moment to remember those within our profession.
SPONSORED: Will notice
Journal 14th August 2024
If anyone is holding or knowing of a will by Catherine Cunningham Roy or Mahony, late of Dollar, please contact Pattison & Co, Solicitors.
Are you ready for ArbFest2024?
Journal 13th August 2024
This event is taking place at the start of September, with keynote talks and a wealth of panel discussions covering the latest themes in arbitration.
A time to right historical wrongs
Journal 13th August 2024
Is now the time for justice for the victims of the Infected Blood Scandal? After decades of campaigning by victims and their families, new regulations are published later this month which will formally appoint the Infected Blood Compensation Authority as the operator of the UK’s compensation scheme for all those affected.
A contract consultation
Journal 12th August 2024
It has been six years since the SLC Review on Contract Law Report was published. This consultation seeks to establish whether the landscape around this area of the law has changed, and, if yes, then whether the changes are material to the recommendations contained in the report.
Navigating asylum law
Journal 8th August 2024
On his inaugural day as prime minister, Keir Starmer scrapped the Conservative government’s controversial plan to send refugees and migrants who had entered the UK in breach of immigration law to Rwanda. This article gives an update on the development of asylum law and policy since then and the challenges the new government faces.
Rethinking IP in a generative era
Journal 7th August 2024
Discussion of the opportunities, challenges and questions around generative artificial intelligence (AI) has been an inescapable part of the discourse about the future of business and working life since its more mainstream introduction a couple of years ago (despite its inception in the 1960s). Its impact on the legal landscape is no exception. Where the AI system generates new content or outputs, what are the IP law implications of this?
The latest SSDT decision
Journal 6th August 2024
Take a look at the latest decision published by the Scottish Solicitor’s Disciplinary Tribunal.
SPONSORED: The human touch in legal cashiering
Journal 5th August 2024
Opting for an outsourced legal cashiering service shouldn’t mean giving up personal service and human connection. Discover how personalised services can provide Scottish law firms with precise, ethical financial management and exceptional, trustworthy support.
Bringing the heat
Journal 5th August 2024
Energy performance, heating systems, energy efficiency improvements… these are probably not things that we conveyancing solicitors spend a great deal of time thinking about at the moment. This is likely to change soon.
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